3be Carlisle flewsWnUf ftp*.W*feOGER8amd PmMisbwfiHmdft Ikt rlt;MciitC«M,' WteM as SccoadCIms MlJtttttur,Terms:' $1.00 pei year in advance.nuffspn «s.FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1919.Hn. Juki A. Payne SaccumMrs. James A. Payne Sr., died at her borne here Sundayafternoon after an illness of many weeks. Funeral services* were conducted at Indian Prairie Tuesday morning, the Rev. Sigman, of Sandborn, having charge of the service. Burial at Indian Prairie cemetery. The following obituary was read at the church :Barbara Ann Lambright,*daughter of Henry and MaryLambright was born near Tippecanoe, Harrison county, Ohio, July 19th, 1865, and departed this life June; 15th, 1919, being at the time of her death 63years, 10 months and 27 days old.marriedPayne, September 14th, 1884,and to this union were born fourchildren: Mary, Mrs.Collyear, who lived wit Pleasantville, at the time other death; Mabel, Mrs. Frank Trimble, of near Paxton, Eunice, Mrs. Roy Trimble, of Carlisle, and a son who died in infancy.Soon after moving to this/county she united with the Zion Methodist church in Jackson township, - later with her husband uniting with the Indian Prairie Baptist church under the pastorate of W. H. Ham), and she remainedja faithful member of that church until death.She leaves to morn her Ipsa a husband, three daughters,ione step-daughter, two sons, five grand children, six step grand children, two sisters, one brother and a host of rela-4tives and friends.Rev. Faust Will Pireachat Providence Church.*Rev. J. Faust, a former Haddon township boy, will fill the pulpit at the Providence Christian church next Sunday morningand night. Rev. Faust is a graduate of the Eugene College, Oregon, and the fact that all of his boyhood friends are Had-don township people, will insure a good sized audience at bothservices.Mrs. Nathan Bledsoe was inSullivan Saturday.*wefoiDachi3PaboCoanlt;19]5*atoTodnlivtei3nwi*rlt;livWifielEliweHe]he:pnShteibahamrelt;5tlat